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The "Rudolf Mössbauer Story" recounts the history of the discovery of the "Mössbauer Effect" in 1958 by Rudolf Mössbauer as a graduate student of Heinz Maier-Leibnitz for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1961 when he was 32 years old. The development of numerous applications of the Mössbauer Effect in many fields of sciences , such as physics, chemistry, biology and medicine is reviewed by experts who contributed to this wide spread research. In 1978 Mössbauer focused his research interest on a new field "Neutrino Oscillations" and later on the study of the properties of the neutrinos emitted by the sun.
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How the Mössbauer Story started in Munich.- Discovery of the Mössbauer-Effect and its Early History.- Discovery of the Recoil Free Resonance Absorption of Gamma-Rays.- The Iridium and Early Iron Age.- Identification of Hyperfine Interactions in the Mössbauer Spectra.- Other Important Mössbauer Transitions.- CALTECH Years of Rudolf Mössbauer.- Selected Highlights of Mössbauer Spectroscopy.- Determination of the Nuclear Parameters of Many Mössbauer-Transitions.- Isomer Shifts in Solid State Chemistry.- Internal Fields.- Time-Dependent Effect.- Medical and Biological Applications.- Relativistic Effects.- Mössbauer Effect with Synchrotron Radiation.- Outlook.- Mössbauer Effect with Neutrinos.- Dreams with Synchrotron Radiation.- Neutrino Oscillations - The Second Love of Mössbauer.- The "Second Mössbauer Effect".
A propos de l'auteur
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Paul Kienle war von 2002 - 2004 Direktor des Stefan-Meyer-Instituts für subatomare Physik der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien. Frühere Stationen seiner Laufbahn: Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Strahlen und Kernphysik an der TH Darmstadt (1963-65), anschließend Professor für Experimentalphysik an der TU München bis zur Emeritierung (1999). Aufbau des Beschleunigerlaboratoriums der LMU und TU München mit Ulrich Meyer Berkhout (1965-71). Als Direktor der GSI Darmstadt Ausbau der Beschleuniger mit einem Synchrotron und Speicherring für schwere Ionen (1984-92). Humboldt-Preis der Republik Frankreich und Forschungspreis der Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen auf dem Gebiet der Kern- und Teilchenphysik, Lehrbücher der Physik und andere wissenschaftliche Bücher.
Résumé
The “Rudolf Mössbauer Story” recounts the history of the discovery of the “Mössbauer Effect” in 1958 by Rudolf Mössbauer as a graduate student of Heinz Maier-Leibnitz for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1961 when he was 32 years old. The development of numerous applications of the Mössbauer Effect in many fields of sciences , such as physics, chemistry, biology and medicine is reviewed by experts who contributed to this wide spread research. In 1978 Mössbauer focused his research interest on a new field “Neutrino Oscillations” and later on the study of the properties of the neutrinos emitted by the sun.